Theresien Town
Andrassy Street is considered as the most beautiful avenue in Budapest. It is also located in the city centre of Hungarian capital in Pest. There are lots of attractions along Andrassy Street such as: Opera, Drechsler Palace, Liszt Museum, Museum of Spying (Terror Haza) and Academy of Music. In Theresien Town you may also visit National Theatre. The whole district is linked with other parts of city by bus and undeground lines. The main railway station in the area is called Nyugati and situated very close to Lipotvaros.
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City Park
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Commonly known as
Városliget, this large public park, with an area of 302 acres, is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Budapest. The place derives its origins from the 13th Century, when it was called
Ökör-dűlő (Oxmeadow). In the 18th Century its official name was changed
The Central Synagogue
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This is the city's great synagogue, designed by Lajos Förster and completed in 1859. It comprises two impressive Moorish style arches making it one of the major landmarks in the area of Pest. The elaborate facade is decorated with brickwork representing the heraldic colours of Budapest: blue,
Heroes' Square
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Built in 1896 on the occasion of the Hungarian millennium, the Heroes' Square is an important testimony of 19th-century Hungarian nationalism. Situated at the entrance to the famous City Park (
Városliget), this wide-open square is one of the few left-overs of the Communist era.
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